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a a SC) eee cme s sete et er ee, 1 iers and saljors of the war {DALEN'S DEAT 4. An Unfleasant Interlocator. A Two Thousand Mile Chase After a OFFICIAL. agent o! the fe of lowa and the Commisstoner dred and twelve and of the Mexican war. s ainaae Sateen | Qtr. i. K. Noung tells he following story; ina | ty rt wie . jee, hI EG ae Approved, Febroary 25, 1871.+ “This festeriag breath recent letter from Paris: a esterd morning, a yor . name o y, anno Domini —_—— that's tet me. | I was strolling with Mr. Huntington along the | Christiana Neleon, cartying a twe-year-olt chia | LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, | (ay 0! May-anno Domin! cigs Soogenyet On (RarorcHON oF ORBERAL MATTRR_NO. £7} Boulevard ds ftaliens for an after-dinner walk. | inher arms, was t to the central station | Passed at Third Session of Fortyfirst Congress. | Int«ror on the twenty-second day 0! =i Just KESOLUTION ae Gitenge on | At one of the two cafes which were open, we sat | from the Detroit and Milwaukie depot, to have — Domini eighteen handred and six! Pay “powld be HNipots Southern Kailroad pany the right | down to a cup of coffee. Atan adjoining table | the chief of police see to getting her a railroad {GENERAL WATURB—No. 55} which adjustment was ratified and coi ome, to build abridge across the Wabash river, aod #5 . an elderly person, with gray Vandyke beard,was | pass to Lawrence, Mass. The wife was aged AN Act to renew certain ts of land to the | nc! of the general assembly of declaring the same @ post road. Priests may ref tise to grant sanctifiel burial | calmly discussing the events of the day. He was | off for clothing, the infant was A Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre- Father, I thats Fuse’ bidssing isalwaye hota | “man of order® most certainly, a reacttomnaire, | palo, and the wife Nad'e sal story mee, She aentotives of the United States of America in Con- Over the sea. anything, in fact, buta believer in the Com- | was a factory girl at Lawrence, and was married mune. to Nelson about three years ago. The man had “1 tell you,” he said, ‘(we must so thoroughly | a goog reputation for respectability and indus- | panish this revolt that there shall not be any | try, and couple lived and | more revolutions.” ily untit about six months ago, Nelson ezeembied, That the Obicago ani Iiitno! yutbern Kailrosd Company, & consolid: corporation, formed % the consolidation of the Mount Vernon and Grayville Rallroad Uom- ject adversely any 4 shall s ton organized under the gen- | pm 1 4 <4 ba i 3 al righta or the rights of any party claim- | Suc. 4. And be if further resolned, That it peny, indie. aed the Oray- ing. an umbselny aad’ not unlike s Geaker, | wall ge a a Tene ee nek gra tok dle or therignt to coueire titleto may pact | be Tnwfil for sal commirsioner to take, oF fra aw of the State of Indiana, an ——- | paused, and advancing toward him, cried out: | ago, in comy with the girl, he fled from his of said lands under the provisions of so- | cavseto of ihe United States where tas | ration organizer under au act ef the legislature | * What do you mean, sir, by saying there will be | home, lea rs. Nelson without a week's pro- called homestead or pre-empted laws of the | the sea-coast of the Uni Sa a ee ee b ncosay geniend Ene | more revolutions?” visions or « dollar in money. Much agaiust the United States, or claiming aay part thereof a | Udeebbe and flows, aud piso io, the waters ° | _ Vandyke turned and said, with emphasis: “I | advice of her friends, swamp lands.’ —_[Anproved, , 1871. «| the lakes, su the wife determined to Ws not saying there would be more revolutions. pond = Pe and win back her husband. Iwi” 'y Selling off all her furniture, she raised about | | “Not saying, sir!” shrieked the banker; “ Did | $60 in money, and famed duough Detroit in | Inot hear you of more revointions?” and | Apeil, having heard that Nelson was in Chicago. Me so on, with @ volley of the most offensive phrases remained in Chieago several days wighout to the scene of the late sinking of ground in New | known to the French tongue. get aclue of his whereabouts, aud then re- Jemey, furnishes the following statem=nt : In vain Vandyke sought to explain. The ceived notice that her husband was in Ji [Guemmar waTUss—No. 62} Ax Act to create gone delivery at Eareke ‘and Wilmington, in California, and provide depaty collector of Val- lroad | for appointment 4 is not in three years from the lejo, Calitornia, and to abolish the office of thie act is oe weeden Rg oe the conduct of his daties as atore- | publte high ‘State to pes determine, ac: ae ee = = Bo wgien | the contrary ae any point said c Approved, February 9, sii. Bele: as ey or por Heer ‘of opposite the town of Gr GENERAL NATURE—No. 9 State of Iilinote, Or Webb's ferry, in or oppo- (RESOLUTION oF bing be J a im and White counties, in 4 Reo site White county, in late of Tilinols, and It appears that the driver of a boat coming |.e:ream of invective from thee @ at once proceeded there, ee at an an tence oa Porey county, in the Stees of Tadiana, of at from Phillipsburg on Monday morning was | rise higher aud higher, until he talked in a | found that she was on the right track. He had Veccrvation to the*eamas Agnealtaral any point on said river in the borhood of alarmed at hearing a terrible rumbling sound, | scream, anda crowd, certainly a hundred, gath- | gone forward into the Missouri border. Her Seckenical “guantlation of” satwenwerth | 60ers of Grencunen Gone . within which <eemex me both from the land and | ed around, Vamdyke, who was very cool, tried | money being nearly exhat Mrs. Nelson set im the State of Keosas, for fair | five miles of either place: Provided, That the the water amt from a point not many yards | to explain—to appeal to those around him—to | outon foot, earrying the child in her arms, and aes: bridge to be constracted under the authority ahead of him. Before his team could be stopped is argument. Tanning shriek | did not pause for even a day's rest until reach- rehaser, it resolned by the Semate and House of Repre- | hereby granted shall not interfere wich the and the speed of the boat checked he was in the | ki pt on, pauseless, intense, summing up plrase | ing Livingston county, Missouri; —— a few | aud for a price not exceeding t ‘and tatiors of the ‘nited States of America in Con- | tree navigation Of said river beyond w! center of a mimic maelstrom, which hissed and phrase of condemnation and wrath. days behind the pair, who were making for a te egg ee means asembled, That the Kansas Agricultural | s necessary in order to into full effect Doiled and surged like the water in the witches’ hen came the cafe-keeper, a fat, Kindly per~ relative of Nelson residing near Downs, in the ino. 2. the right, Power, and aut 04 Mechanics) 2 rightsand privileges hereby granted: nod gabiron. At the same moment the rambling fon, with an olive double chin, and ittle | abcre-named county. Mrs. Nelson Qrrived wo | is hereby given So, the compat build vol = Grganised ander and. by virtue of the laws of ‘built at right angles with the current of a heard, this me evidently pro- ek cli TO! turned ug} 1c 1 ie two parted y for jlroad take from stren 3 from a point ‘within a few feet, and, | + Sir, neato Vandy, a had better go | for Kanes, and at this point her courage gave | sivenes fe ee tee roe Fallroad, hundred dollars per annum as salary. the Bentect_Kanes®, S hereby autuatnes eo te mg pe -¥~ arrested! tone, other lyzed wil h fear, looking to the tert away. You will be (the nerth bank i riot.” 3 ay ge end F 1 Over, Coming fro1 5s tothe one or ae hendrea foot ie tee ‘on | ceed directly toor from Eureka or ——— each side of raid railroad where it may pass over | #24 Teport, through the depaty collector purchase from ~ ee ae on ena for expert tal agricultare and | stream shall be left betweem the portion of the Fort Leaven- | structure: And proviged further, bounded and de- i b fou are making a | out. She had been without money for a week; her clothing was sotled and torn, her fu0d ‘and 7 Lam not making trouble,” was the response. | lodgings were the gilt of farmers, ‘and she made “Tam not going away. I have livedaround the | up her mind not to follow the husband further. re, teem years. vided rwise took ands, ding raid port, to the collector of customs at San | worth military reservation shall be built with « noting.” js aaa i om the ck (eon ns stat task ptareod for’ jackson teetanieed and Merectartinees eoanee | Frave'sco. scribed as we, viz: mencing at the = Cyber med by ed widt, ose igh He aul ue aerate | Zigmetoaccy AC vackurn the taehrvardcs | “Appsotea Marchariste Y= | cated op aiat Coogee daly ney gts | Leliptaes plscsas adda fee notes | tnel ui Stet re the soldiers?” and ol 'the postmaster, and the sam — pit f Vallejo rh Of the west line of Sixteenth | not be construed as interfering with the navi are the sclfices?® ‘off he tripped into the | to Chicago by the post , and the same off- hundred and seventy. for the port of , | in continuation mn sterfert iz ‘kness. varded pair is GENERAL NATURB—NO. 55. in California, is at , and in lien of sach | street, as laid down and recorded in the map of | tion of fai river: And tt is further pro “Tee crowd remained. Vandyke sipped his Tho thoce oh the roman’ fact were worn as | Am ACT to provide for the redemption of copper gurveyor of customs e deputy collector of cus | the city of Leavenworth, and oue husdred fect | Thatraid bridge shal! be considered asa lawful coffee. There was a contused whir and chirp, | thin as paper, and there were dozens of blisters and other token coins. toms fs hereby authorized to perform the same | north of the south line of sald reservati strocture. and a post road for the traosu!ssion and before jon thence running westerly and parallel to said | of the United States mails, and is hereby south bow po thousned Bve ba: and | declared as such: And providedfurther, That in eighty feet to the east line of Nineteentiietreet; | case said bride shall be built with a oontinu- thence northerly and in continuation of the | cos pen, the piers shall be at least two handred eart side of taid Nineteenth street two thoas- | feet apart, and the bridge sball be bullt at and one hundred and seventy-five feet; thence | such height ax not to interfere with the nariga- easterly and paraile] to the south line of said | tion of said river by steamboats: Aed provided reservation two thousand five hundred and | ferther. That a!) rastway companies clesiring to eighty feet, thence southerly and parallel to | "re said bridge sball have be entitle? to the west lipe of the premises herein de two thousand one hundred an! seventy-; feet, to the place of beginuing. containing one hun- | fixtures thereor, and of dred and twenty-eight and eighty-two one-hun- | thereto, unJer and epo P Gredths acres of land, morsor gto | tiore ax thal! prescribed by tue district the government or ‘assigns the ‘right to the | court of the Unitéd States fur the rou*hern dis- coa’, or royalty for cout, underiving the sama. | trict of {lunot, upon hearing the allezations Szo. 2. And Pica! resoteed, That the | ard proofs cf the parties, in case they sliall not or of War is hereby directed to ree. pee of competent army officers, oF ‘Seo. 2. That the structure herein authorized number as he may deem best. which said com. | thal! be built under and subject to such regala- miseion thall, without unnecessary delay, ox- | tions for omen yf of navigation of sai river amire and report the true value ef the land | as the Secretary War shail prescribe, and hereinbefore described to the Secretary of War. | the «nid strncture sball be at all times #9 kept On receipt of this report, the Secretary of War | and maneged as to oifer reasonable and proper Fill forward certified copies of the same tothe | means tor the paseage of versels through or Secretary of the In gud to the Kansas | under said stroctare; and the sald structare Agricultural Association. shall be changed at the cost andexponse of the 2c. 3. And be at further resolved. That when- | ownersthereof, from time to time a® Congress ever the astociation thus notified shall piace to | direct, so as to preserve the free ani convenient the credit of the United States with the Treas- | navigation ofsaid river. And the sathority to urer of the United States, in lawful money, the | erect and continue said bridge shall bs sanjoct amount of said and notified the 'S. law whenever the public g20d Be it enacted ‘services and receive the sama rate of compen- sentatives of the America, sation as is provided in this act for the depaty 7s assembled, That the Secretary of the | collector at the portof Eureka or the port of reaanry is hereby authorized and required to | Wilmington. [Approved, March 3, 1871. redeem in lawful money, under such rales and AL NaTURE—No. 63. regulations as he may from tite to ting pre- {is eg oder og 1 ' scribe, all copper, bronze, co; -nickel, and-| “7 Act to extend the benetits of the donation Dase-metal coinage of every ‘kind and-| “ law of September twenty-reven, eighteen hun- authorized by law, when ted in re | dred and fifty, to certain persons. = not lees than. twenty dollars; aod whens Beit enacted hy the Senate and Huse of Repres under this authority these coins are peomntvey | sentatives of the United States of America in Con- for redemption in such quantity as to show the | 9ret# assembled, That all persoos who, at the amount outstanding to be redundant, the Seon. | ‘ime of settlement, d the qaalitications tary of the Treasury is at to disemn. | Prescribed in the ‘fourth and fifth sections of and ina minute or two we heard the tramp of | 0n each foot, going to show that she had walked monon was known in the villages | armed men. ‘There came six soldiers, wit: oa a great distance. “The child was barefoot, and crows of carious people hasteued | officer at their head, and the banker athis side. | hada hungry, weary look, which excited every- S the strange freak of | The banker pointed savagely at Vandyke. one’s sympathy. The woman was duly provided na few minutes of the first break ‘The officer removing his hat,said with courtesy: | for, upon furnishing Noel that her story was urred porth bankofthe canal, | «Wil, Monsieur, do methe honor to accompany | true, in the shape of several certificates, and 3 and wimultansonsty upon returning to the depot again a parse of 36 ¢ way inacorn about With pleasure,” said Van raising his | or $7 was made up for her, and a ent of towpath. hat, and falling into the line. itt own State, just returned from a trip West, made So thesquad marched down the boulevard, fol. | #n agreement with her in the presence of adozen. lowed by the crowd: I have no doubt he mat | passengers, that he would give ker Rpmce in bie some temperate officer, explained himself, a1 ‘amily as a servant as long as she desi y was released. and | Detroit Pree Press, June. The British Premier and His Weak- | &7-Two well dressed ladies were examining a messes. statuette of Andromeda labeled, “Executed in ent totloata | Mr. Gladstone has had another attack of | terra cotta. sone, “Where is that?” “Um 2c a jatle more 4 dysentery, and although the attack in its:lf was | sure I don't know,” returned the other, “but feet of water in the canal, | not a severe one, it caused considerable anxiety | I pitty the poor girl, wherever it was.” tes before the depth had been | to Mr. Gladstone's friends. A weak, febrile | gg-Johnny wan telling his ma how he was 3 frame, worn by late vigils and fretted by morbid ing to dress and show off when he waa a man. aiat.the division of the | ansiety and worrying cares, to not good baste | (Tio Sasked, «lohany: wintao coe sper aks occurred is a mile and | for active fiifesmanship, Unfortunately for | ‘do for'a living when you get to be a man?” © feet wide, some notion | himself and his ry, Mr. G ne cannot | «Well, I'll get married, and lodge with my wite’s sneme quantity of water | take things calmly and quietly. His sensitive | pqs erious openings in less | nature is like an eyebali undaly to the < A little figuring will | light. There is no proportion in his mind, no ne Jess than 495:000 cable | degree in his emotions. “Everything he under- AMILTON & PEARSON'S »peared. As the surrounding | takes is of superlative importance, and a reverse . is not thourt: a, and as the streams in the | on the smailest question agonizes him quite as hood show no sigus of having been lib~ | much as on the largest. Lord Palmerston’s | SLATE AND MARBLE MANTEL EMpoRIUM, creased, and as no visibie sign remains | policy was based on a sound skepticism as to the at 2 point with this th Aer aiptmsinlsh the masutactare and tnone Of-| octane pubtia iandin Grose el eee the such col until otherwise ordered b; hin, ‘Approved, Mareh 8, 1671. uf survey, @bd to make donations to the set- of the satd public lands,” approved Sep- [GzwRRaL WATURE—No. 57. tember twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and Ax Acr in relation to fraudalent Slomens fifty, and who made bona fide settlement upon Re it the, Savas and uss of Repre- | tural Coupasy te WasunesonTemntont aie eit en and rm pany, in Washingron y, with Tatted bere" | trea tian intianie grioieene Dy sai grees assembled, That from and after the first | the amendments thereto, sual be. aud are here day of April, eighteen hundred and seventy- | by declared to be, entitled to all the privileges one, no watcher, watch cases, watch moye- | and benefits of said act and amendments. ments, or parts of watch movements, of fore: Szo. 2. ‘hat the rights and privileges of heirs mannfacture, which shall va or sturulate tee and assigns under the said donation law, and name or trade-mark of any domestic manufac- | the amendments thefeto, be, andare turer, shall be admitted to entry at the custom. | by extended to the heirs and eae of the houses of the United States nnlessanch domestic | tiers named fn the first section of this act. manufacturer is the importer of the same. Approved, March 3, 1871. Guplicates of lost and destroyed registeres year from the of the notice of appraisal | bonds of the United States. . ig the Berginy of Wa ened byt Sinton eam of eps. , Feb: ua : ween * ee ere ee csscmbied, That the Secretary of the Treamary % Src. 2. That domestic manufacturers of mun, he pprov 1 inherent value of mere legisiation by itself. + waTURE—NO. 64 retary of i . nt of Congress so req tire. WHERE THE WATER Was come, If the legislation was the formal expression of Cause te Ta ere gedopted trade-marks, may | ay acr Sumend an act to revise, copeolidate, | tbe duty of the Of tee Luterior to cause | Approved, March 3, 1871. to, presume that requisition Rae boen | public opinion, i¢ would help to confirmaand ex | Also, headquarters for United Staten, ina book to bekent ran tiee, pin? | “and amend the statates relating to patents Rea Reente s ee made upon the upper world for just so much to | tal 5 i id not already ex- a. 4 te. ‘ r make uy sme deficiency im “the waters unter | ist inthe peltic ‘a bill would have Gas FIXTURES, GAS roves Pine. be preeeind Dee ene repalations as | Fedicntlud by the Senate and Houte of Repre- | nnd cove described: Provided, That the arco. the earth.” Int ruing three | very little effect one or the other. That was ou ‘Treasury, their pamen, réuhdenen pari of the | sentatives of the United States of America in Com- | C’ation sball make the said deposit within one y Other “sink-holes, them, | P: rston’s creed, and though he deemed it de- y were discovered. I learned that the cavity mads | sirable that certain measures should be carriad, | 2 =2E& OOTTA yD DASKETS. aoe arte ® Dy the first sutden way of | and was willing to do all he could to carry them, 7 the eart was at | he did not think it mattered very mach whether a : ue depth of the second was | they were carried or not. But Gladstone, the | LATROBE STOVES, GRATES, AND SUMMER th f trade- 7 gress assembled, That that part of section thir tary facrstmailes ofeach trademarks ce eect, three of an act enti'led' "An act to revish, be the duty of the Secretary to transmit one or, | CoDS¢lidate, and amend the statutes relating to more copies of the same to each collector or | Patents and copyrights,” approved July eight, ‘ [ResoLUTION OF GENERAL NATURS_No. 10}, | be. and hereby ts, authorized and directed, or Ns "ES ficer of the customs of the Uni eighteen hundred and seventy, which requires ‘K 108 to © certain b benever it ts proved by clear and «atisf: at by 1 feet. t of the third (on | intensely, painfully earnest man, regards eve PIECES, . other proper of e United ‘lication. ‘by Saxe Keso.vr: Xem pt factory was more than 39 feet. Its diameter | measure and every clause amd syllatinet every Hom ofthe free eee ech fleets in the: Ietigises for'elenast BPletters: patent, tie apie ‘om the payment of marine hospital-dugs, | ¢vidence that any duly registered bond of tho tion of the first section of tion shall be m&de &nd the ep2eitication sworn, Approved, March 3, 1871. fo by the inventor or discoverer, if living, shall ([GENRRAL RATURE—No 88. net be construed to appiy to patents issusd and Ax Act amendatory of an act entitled “An get | aseigned prior to July eight. eighteen hundred to further provide for giving etfect at the | audseventy. —_ [Anproved, Marcn3, 1871, vatious grants of public lands t the State of Nevada,” a ed June eighth, eighteen hundred and ei: ht. Be it enacted by the Bacto and Hines of was about 40 fect. | Do not let me | measure, as of supreme importance. The desti- | BED AND WHITE GAS AND WATER HOSE, banks of the canal | ny of the country, the fate of the world, im his 7 7 of the water. The | opinion, depends on a straw being blow: to the BIRD CAGES, IN GREAT VARIETY. the three cases sudden | rightor the left. A temperament like his is ill- %; Jn the thinl break (on | suited to a transition period auch as the present, —— & was solid and strong for | when old order changeth, giving place ad formed in the | to the new. | Nor is It any cabae that the a -r two instances | premier is as yet by no means decided : " r g the Mall ened tho uncet: | bo the bettorcke’ of tha gan seis oF ‘things. SREY SEY 4D WOrEt. 4 went down in a lunp—in otuer | He is still wedded to old notion and for other purposes. United States, interest, irsued for valu- Be it resolved tre Senate and House of Repre- | able consideration in pursuance of law, bas beer: aentateoes of the United States of America in Con- | lost or destroyed, so that the sam: is not heid gress mbied, That the pro ef anvect | bs &r} person as his own Property, to tesae & entitied “Arf act to reorganize the marine hos- | duplicate of said registered bond, to be «q pital service, and to provide for the relief of irked, of like amount, and bearing like ia~ sick ep@ disabled seamen,” approved June rest asthe bon@ so proved to be twenty-nine, eighteen handred and seventy, royed: Provided, and aicothe provisions of the first section of « | missing boud shall file in & [GENERAL NaTURB—No. 6} Am Act to authorize the restoration of James Belger to the rank of major and quartermas- i 9 Bipre- “ in 180i al to the all ; -- ma ter fn the army. certain other act entitled “An act to regulate | ina penal sum equ ‘amount of said matters ecclesiastical, “The question Swhether | (all and see se : posse peach Thet sede foe ofan én Bom pe gee lay be ymin mie pels => | | eel pec pees ow Uabetenarn: eS oe until the privetpett eerentte ooo SANK INTO TRE GROUND. the radicals will give him time toeast his shell z . “ g | senlatives of the United States of America én Gow | northesstern, and I crossed the canal, and afew paces from the | peace, whether poet Wi wrench st off with in #4995, FIRS: So Reaaings effect to the sarions nner, provide for giving United States, and for other ad with two good and sufficient sure- effect to the various grants of public Iande te Vat snore ato rerenre Seen Belger the State of Nevada,” be, and the same is to the rank of major and quartermaster inthe Heerrassmended ro as to reed as follows : And army te date from the day of his restoration to Calitornla tor the conceit of | bisealdrank under this act. an ogricaltural college by theact of Jaly second, | APProved, March 3, 181. acts GENERAL NATURE—No. 66. : amendatory thereto, may be selected by said an PEG Sot Robert Boyd. pe) to the directly south of the first breach, | cruel twist, or whether Gladstone himself will | _jeao-t Ninth and D streets. twenty feet deep, with a di- | resist the process and harden himself in his old haps eight not The | case of Peelite p «f dices and traditions. The iid around it was cracked and broken in | present session will probably be the final crisis FFICE. - extending im circles around the | of hisearcer. The advanced libcrals seem to be N? ——* ty approaching the mouth of | determined to settle with him off-hand. ‘Yes or that in one direction, as | mo,” whether he will go on with them or not; eas no wall to it en the | and on his answer depends not only their cou Purposes,’ paya’ proved July one, eighteen hundred aud seventy, | ths, residents of the United States to re ap- ‘be proval of the Secretary of the Treasury, wiry canal-boatsemployed in navigating the can: condition to indemnify and rave harmless the States, notwithstanding such | Uuited States from any claim because of the de enrolled or licensed for | #aid lost or destroyed bond. + 8nd BO person employed ia Approved, March 3, 1871. the coarting or connected with the mavigation, management, be " RESOLUTION or RRA State from any lands within said State, sab a ve i A overing a large of the | but the course of the more cautious and moder. to pre-emption, settlement, entre, sale, or ps pop pie te eb | Seana. Sartell ae nie eee =) 2 ee a other words, the groundon | tives would gieahy inte es sete ae ee tciedton pay he made votny nga snbitieeacs | feMatccs oe ied sain of Americn in! Com. | "Stes Sand eit Forel seed, That the | owted fa - oth i, the groandon | tives would gladly join to make a third party, jection may he m jously was a mere shell, that | Gladstone threw in his lot with the dempcratse= * 8 to constitute bodice of | Greig gtaemuted, That the | President of th seventh section of the last above-mentionedact | ber twenty Mired aud six- corn Pape Pps gk Adjoining by sider, #0 as to constitute bodies of | {'nited States be authorized to nominate, and, London Letter to the New York Tomes. not less than one hundred and sixt , and the same is-hereby; amended so as to | ty-nine. P —_—_. Scres; or | by and with the advice and consent of the 1s Resolved by the Senate and Hows of Representa~ feet a this hole, and in a hi —_———_____. they may be made in separate fe y extend to all vessels navi the waters of nr ud another mach larger. Praning Grapes. forty, eighty, or one hundred and twenty seven, | Sera'e red tet n'a Comusmtoriay sel eouee — Tontiers otherwise tian ‘by the Sekine] anusliin, See = denek ssomaee age ore the earth and vocks foil in | ySi™e,7ctrs AG@ cyeryboly’ summer-praned ot extend to lands spon when thereeesete | tet orthenary. (Approved, alareh 3, se, shail be as follows: For the entry of vossel d'- nord einer <emects ourmndtn tho boy is more than I can conjecture. = wd sp lee e% RE rect trom a foreign-port, fifty cents; for the a wenty-three, mers CTH DEPTH OP THE CAVITY. The consequenes Gas the grapes badlt cei Bomentead lame, nor to miserat Taaiet ana | ax Avr thament an ane lerie rei of Jeu | eicerance of a Melrcl’ tna foreign pore tity | cctiten Mendred nod sir hine, ter dod Some notion ‘of it may ‘be forme from a | $2€:_thecomeanence was Ure grapes badty mil, provided further, That if Tauds bo eclected ag | “rom Athine, approved July ttsen, a a pe ee 7 knowhedge of the fact that sever: gehest- | awed ee . ogee! aid. aeet “ router, duly bonded, used exclusively for mwing: c wi nat trees; 30 feu in height, had planpel nce See terns Eocene ecunntuncly sips, witts lows of NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE. Stine Gat Sinan 5 plant edhe Se ticcacer tythe Stank tok tities at ee carrying sealed cars, under the provision of | the laws of the United States.” i leaving bu Or six feet of thete to ‘Whereupon the gitpe-qrowers tock the alarm, = be taken acre for acre in part satisfaction | sentarices of the United States of Amerion im Cone punt, sighitcs kanarot eed sity seats | ne eee e surface, rots being complet-ly | 1S 5 ; “six, Held in postion by tons sad tons of | SBd\su councll reelved on Ute or no vamn:*: shall ‘poy to the. United tatee wnctcer™e | Orit, covembed, nat the act entiled “Aamact | fovulatiges of the Secretary of toe Temas a! Repmupsece soabenian hap io fect fom: canal, PReSgenen ee. | Savoring dhe vines trun. iced hun cach acto vo osleoted, When tao Anema es | He Sent eh Nene aeeegang SevenT; Da and | Petromalbaegaan ovlye shall cot Se tenaied te | ‘momioste, and, by and oats . ut it was seon at r z to A m consent, Senate, to appoint Lyman G. Henan ot | etc tates prams Resid (rae, tat ce acaeere, | Siar taint meer cieame | Reema inca | sea omens wa artes the rotting or decomposition of the Hmestone | ‘¢ommended. saslpmergearets: 3 Dy-ast urisdiction over & petition ur deus | Ject 10 the provisions of section forty-six of tre | States. Bhich underlies the surface, extending soms | py .ne {ruth f the pruning af grapes is like aoe Akins for the cated of eae ceag | actof March two, eeventecsrfwndred andaine times to a great depth. ever oe 2 ne UPON & mises. It to bil the twenty-tirst day of De- 4 ty-Bine, and acts supplementary therete: And oP res memcen ee ea I soda be scqordine te exoumstances Reestee, ‘eightocu hundred wad fifty too vce | provided further, Thatenrolied of Moeneed vert Tmeretin Borate im Cemmestict ee eri ae en Fertuer’ tees ef sriea yenie sues tae tiara Sele departing from or arriving af « port in one Were They All Poisoned > | be promed tm’ the fall or winter sharply, and nt shall make application to the United states | Stielreuch exeeusion tay be granted, ani to iam MatFict to or from & pert it another Deuieghass, Conn-, by the dnosh af maint | the Beginning of June have thelr presc wander Reeeee etn ene earrey of the sams, the | hear and determine upon the eaid petition in | Pellection district, and also touching at inter~ iulividinale under sucpiclotes chogeentenen ‘The | ing shoots considerably lopped off and reduced ROBERT FULTON @ Co., rien etibe pentane for tield-work to be paid | the same manner and with the same effect as if | Me! eign ports, shall pot thereby become tacts, as far as they have thus far developed, ar. 4 the original term of enid patent had not ex- pired, and to grant or refuse such extension ehicns upon such applications Shon mada oa such applica when 2 in due course of law : Pipeided. ‘That before grant- ing any extension upen such petition, the Com- missioner shall be satisfied that the same will linble to aye er =e —- fecs, or tonnage as or ports; but such vessels shail, notwithstanding, be re- quired to enter and clear. Approved, February 10, 1571. [ReSOLDTION OF GENERAL NATURE—No. 11.) | 1,8 decent wine. When judicionsly: dowe tig =a dds to size 0 purich and berry and Deans Hurlburt, of Haste mance ME. | Suality of the fruit” The oeher warietion tie short, sudden and lar sliness, growers, shoul be only moderately lopped, in 314 NINTH STREET, Although there was very little general waxplaing | sccordance'with theif habits of growth. foul play, there were those who fned | _ There is little or no doubt when this pruning, sagt bined of the hes that thane aight er ee | im both winter and oumumers We perteemod cre fully and with judgment, it will add t the | BETWEEN D STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA nd died in a | Served as nurse in his famil On Wednesday thorizing the use of a Dayal Y i foure to the sole benetit of said Atkins: Ang | & i g wrong, . to tr a fe AVESER, : se ioscan ait || Amuenaetear eae ergata wife, married but @ shert time and his | | Telegraph. within eaid thirty days the proper authoritiesof | |.able for the infringement of sai fives of the United States of America in Congress second wife. In a few months the witow mar. the State chall make application to the United for making nee of paid invention since | Q,sombled, That the President of she United ried a Mr. Nekon Sherman, widower, of Bir. | | A ST. Lovis Scanpat ty Hien Lire— Seen a ecriee, 22F, the landa sought to be,| the exp.ration of the original term of said pat- States be, and is hereby, authorized to cause to mingham. and seemed to enjoy a very liberal | Louis, during the past weck, the mame of L/ ADVANCES MONEY Decated by a and parts of sections: Pro. | ent, and prior to the date of its extension.” ‘stationed at the port of New York, and the honeymocn. both betore and after the weking, | D. Damarin a very wealthy citieen: ©. prem vided, fay riehus ender the pre-emption | A} | March 3, 1871. Sf tS ee with the avail, of the fret lusband’s estate. |” { nent member of the Southern Methodist Charch, ' Of the required statamobt with the Deiat see | _(RmsoLrion oF cammman@arvRe—No. 6.) | cam be done without injury to’ the public mths after the marriage the youngest | and president of the southwestern publishing Ce eetae aneth oae re wien the United States RusoLuriom declaratory of the menuing | service, ope or more of our naval vessels, to bo . Sherman (by hie first wife) honse, connected with that church, has been AT LESS THAN we ; shall wet be impaired or affected by | JUINT cepettsed Am act te reduce tinted | phere Wabein readiness to teecive ee Deane poses, k suddenly and died. In a few weeks | coupled with a serious scandal in connection tone a At eae a, Lather, That such sel Coe gan for other purr "approved deiy | transportation such supplies aa tay ‘be furs tees to wand by instrac’ ther child ter of about twelve years | With a young girl named Emily Robinson, who teen, elghteen hundred and seventy. ished by the people of the United States tor tis | ont {fom the Genera Land Oftice, under date was taken w ‘ teen thirty, eight hundred and seventy, | aa ~ . peel) nate Gestitute and sutfert of France * short time. Mr. Sher--| Mrs. Catharine Poe Robinson, mother ofthe girl, | ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, | tons conti SMa ae eey modilied. sentatiocs of the Unsted Dates of dmerion ta Bear Germany. (Approved, February 10, 11. | *hall have twelve months’ additional time giver violent vomitings | filed a petition in the Circuit Court charging Approved, March 5, 16ft, 48 assembled, That ait ———— them under ane and pay ss. A postmortem | Mr. Damarin with forcibly debauching “hee (Gxwmnat wATURE—No. 50} Shien arrived at a portof the United Statoson- | (RESOLUTION OF GENERAL wATCER—No.12) | BEBE —fAperoved, Barch 3, 261. t his body, ai daughter and procuring an abortion on her, from Ax AcT to amend an act entitled “an sot to | or before the thirty-firet day of December,etgh- | JOINT KESOLUTION In favor of Joshua Bishop, | (Resovvriox er azxRal SATURE—No 2 Hasen foe" caumina- | the Sffects of which she died ten days ago. 1 ON GOVERNMENT, reduce the expentes of the survey and sale of | teon hundred and seventy, and not entered or | late iieutenant commander United States | Juixt RasoLvtiom to amend section four, act | charges see: to be mainly based upon a state- tates,’” transfer ic store ware- }wenty, eighteen dred 5 r i. The storath of the | ment made ‘by Emily on er rath to her proved May thirty, eighteen huatea Gop Rocse’ ieail be autllisd. te ake Ucar, || Be ii resaleed by the Senate and House of pF md ii 2 Aeadaeaoad ebule ve em sent to 1 mother, a rr opel, two -two. ntatit ited State; merica i : Resei’ Repres for examination. Mr. Harlbary has clor teen | thers.” On ecsiay Me, Dasa ied ae be ‘Be is telech sneroet cass oad ot cas ee ese saponbind: That he Prectasutettin Getted | eZee se Seed Geet fae his stomach will undergo alike | Tesignation to the trustees of the Publishing ¢ pores,” approved July fourteen, eighteen hun- | States be. and he is hereby, authorized tonomi- | essrmb.ed, That section foar of the act of 4 iy | Company, im consequence af the reports in cir. (r-candseventy, the ame as such merchandise | ate, and by and with the advice and nt of | twenty, eighteen bu end eiztr-cight, 1s feft_town for New York not- | culation about him, which was accepted. The AND OTHER SECURITIES. wou d bave b enentiticd to bad it actually been the Senate, to reap Joshua Bisflop. asa | relation to fermented jiquors, be 50 amentoh withstandin, ¢ effurts of the authorities to | trustees, however, adopted aresolution indorsii in public store or bonded warehouse on or prior | lievtenant ‘comma: in the United States | not to apply to the making of fermentel li paide detain her. F cfeats @ great excite | ne Ceo pele man and to the thirty-tirst day of December, eighteen | Davy. (Approved, February M4, 1871. | Pat forthe man factore of viuegar sxclusivelte ment, on is pre he | discrediting entirely the reports with which Ws! Dr spowps, hundred and seventy: Provided, That the owner | OF ORHEEAL NATURR—No. 13.) | but Bothing in this resolution shalt be | £100,000 damages. Emily was a. member of runtinckberry Wine. | Trinity piscopal Church in ‘St. Louis.” Her ‘The Rural South Land gives the {Mowing re- | father was a successful sugar broker in New TCH: ceipt for making Ulackberry wine. To every | Crleans before the war, but died in St. Lous ee gallon of the fruit pour half a yallon of three vears agoin straightened circumstances. jet them stand 24 hours. Then pour | Mrs. Robinson claims to be a sister of Mr. De: pressing the berries) through a | Bow, of DeBow's Review, and cousin of Edgar of euch merchandise shall, within thirty from the passage Of this resolution, make Logie cation therefor in writing to the collector of the portat which sach merchandise arrived. ate hereby further amend-d oj Inserting ne act yy fu ame! ¥ insertii “herein,” in the twenty-tiret rontion REsoLTTion A Eescrorion for the relief of Lieutenant % *uthorize the distillation of such fermented mmande! aacken! liquids, except in an authorized distillery. Reece tae, Mnserent teed a ‘Approved, March 3, 1871. i GUNS, section colander into an open vowel. Strain again | A: Poe, the poet Hprovided,” wherever the sald words’ oct throu, a danne ag, and to every gallon of Juice add two and @ Milf poundsof gel clean | ‘Tne Hoamaxp oF Tuawe Wrvxs.—Lonis 6. weal Mabe cect trem eed ener tenes sugar. Stir it up well and put imto demijohns, | Contarini has been arrested in Brooklyn on a PISTOLS, filling them entirely. These should be kept fuli | charge of bigamy. He marriedMiss M. Diston, $e the brim, and tor this purpose @ bottieful of | of that elty, and shortly afterwards desertedher, juice should be reserved, from which the | and she took legal measures for his capture, be- demijohn should be replenished daily, until fer- Beving that when he married her he pepe mentation ceases, when the wine should be | wife in the city. Before, however, the warrant ured off in an open vessel, and clarified in the | could be put into execution, Contarini appeared Mowing manner: Wash sand (half a pint will | at his bride's reaidence made her a be i ofa RESOLUTION OF GENKRAL MATURE—No, 7. PIANOS, —. Ke] Serene a. War eis tyoezeen Heaps Song + FINE CLOTHIN tives @f the United States of A be sufficient for five gallons of wine) antil the | beautiful watch and chain, statin, his ab- ie That the Secretary Water will run clear from it. Beat to this the | sence was caused by a letter ved from the - and stir into the wine. | Old Cow whereby he came Jn pomession, When it has settled, and the wine looks with his sisters, of asum of 975,00. In- fectly clear, pour off carefully into m8 wi thatin yurth section of the act of rt de: ’ were and it was ascertained patting s lece of musiin inaido. the famnet. Broil yny iit te married sgl of years, Tie Saturna Set ig cool place where it will | ficeced her father, filed and joined the Confed- pat be «listurbed a A | erate '- Mary Diston heard of the matter and a , Contarni having also married ry Saunders. THE AwrvL DEATH ov 4JeAtous Wirk—On | Has e Large Stock of : | ' jonday ‘Mrs. Ell . - West avenue anf Sdwtrect, Long “had SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, ae. wi TRAVELING BAGS, says that ¥ SADDLERY and HARNESS, Defure vwas about sis ot: esas Bowtie, in GREAT VaRIptY. at LOW DuIOES Pou: and he what she T red the contents of the Kerosene can over her-)| 7°" ale 5 ed ; amide self, com} saturating Guthing with the MANUFACTORY Setere doing op; boverer Gea. oot ker baton oP child of seven montis, from the bed into her rapped it in the bed. clothes, He then threw e Dr. Hi H room. nude, and burned in most ‘Tae Belfard News ee, 9 Jgirrence tree in front of nd nammed i after Riswite., Boou the tree tian, pa Se Xe ‘nue of as and wives— and the trees cap

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